Tyson Fury takes on Francesco Pianeta on August 18 with the support of Ben Davison

“One of our first training sessions, we were over in MTK Marbella,” Davison told The Sun Sport.

“I wanted to have a look at his different attributes at the beginning, so it was the first time I put the body belt on, to look at his body work.

“I was calling a few combinations, he’s [Fury] got right into the groove of it, I’ve asked him to throw a hook to the body then another hook to the body, Tyson got it mixed up and thought I called for an uppercut - he whipped round to the body lifted it up and hit me with a right uppercut.

“He caught me on the chin, as he hit me to the body I dipped with it, as I’ve dipped with it he lifted one up and took one of my teeth out.

“We are going to need to pull out a good performance, come away with the win, look good and that’s what we’re looking to do. "

When asked if Fury will follow a similar plan to Pianeta’s last opponent Petar Milas, who gave him trouble by moving around the ring, Davison said: “Well listen, you’ll have to tune in on August 18.

“It’s business in Belfast as we are calling it, Pianeta can bring a couple of different looks, so it depends on the type of look that Pianeta brings to us, depends on the game plan we’re going to use and we’ve got a few set out already."

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